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Group One consists of 171 cemeteries surveyed by the John W. Harris Chapter 2437 United Daughter of the Confederacy in 1975. Linda H. Underwood transcribed the records into a computer database in 2000. The tombstone readings of all 19,004 individuals in the first group are indexed by Cemetery. Deborah Barnett, director of the Russellville Public Library, graciously provided the computer database for inclusion in the Franklin County AlGenWeb pages.

In Belgreen, turn south on Highway 187. Go 1 mile. Turn right (west) on a gravel road and continue for 1 mile. Park and walk southeast 0.25 miles. The cemetery is located in a clump of cedars and pines.

From U.S. 43 go east 2 miles on Highway 24. Turn right (south) on Franklin 44. Continue 1 mile. Turn left (east) on a paved road and go 0.3 miles. The cemetery is located 0.25 miles off the road on the left (north) side.

Going west on Highway 24, turn right (north) on Franklin 36. Continue to Franklin 73. Turn right (east) on F-73 and go 5 miles to the intersect with Franklin 58. Staying on F-73 , continue for 0.25 miles. Turn left (west) on a gravel road. Go 0.2 miles. The cemetery is on the left (west) side of the road.

NOTE: The cemetery is in the Frankfort area. Alternate instructions are:

Go north on Waterloo Road (Franklin 65) to Franklin 58. Turn west on F-58 and continue to Franklin 73. Turn right (north) on F-73. Go 0.25 miles. Turn left (west) on a gravel road. Go 0.2 miles further. The cemetery is on the left (west) side of the road.